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. >> reporter: the fbi says those two men infamous for all black outfits and disguises hit the bank behind me march 16th, but this time the police were able to track lem down. down-- them down. the brazen broad daylight stickup of wells fargo on connecticut avenue proved to be the final act of the so-called black hat bandits. police arrested thomas anthony george and dewitt ralph hall about an hour after the heist southeast apartment. they found a black suburban there, black handgun and after george waived his right to silence a wealth of information about the black hat bandit. after his arrest george admitted to robbing all nine banks the fbi was investigating linked to the group. the robberies stretched back to january. in each case spread across northern virginia, maryland and the district one or two men dressed in black usually with a black hat and some kind of disguise demanded money at gunpoint and threatened violence. >> it looked like they were both carrying duffel bags of some sort or another. >> reporter: in early march court documents describe the bandits robbing this falls chur
. >> reporter: the fbi says those two men infamous for all black outfits and disguises hit the bank behind me march 16th, but this time the police were able to track lem down. down-- them down. the brazen broad daylight stickup of wells fargo on connecticut avenue proved to be the final act of the so-called black hat bandits. police arrested thomas anthony george and dewitt ralph hall about an hour after the heist southeast apartment. they found a black suburban there, black handgun and...
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the nypd, the fdny, the fbi, the new york state police, ems. we have the finest security on the globe, and to see them in action today proved that once again. the new terrorist tactic, which they've called for publicly, are these lone wolves who commit an act of terror. this is only preliminary. only a few hours, but at this point, there's no suggesting a wider plot, a wider scheme, but the actions of one individual who meant to cause pain and harm, and probably death, and the resulting terror. and that we will be vigilant. more police everywhere. you'll see them in the airports, you'll see them in the tunnels. it's not because there's any evidence of any ongoing threat or any additional threat. it is just out of vigilance, and out of caution. and the truth is new york is an international symbol of freedom and democracy. that's what we are. and we are proud of it. that also makes us a target for those people who oppose those concepts. and we've lived with this before. we felt the pain before. we feel the pain today. but we go forward together,
the nypd, the fdny, the fbi, the new york state police, ems. we have the finest security on the globe, and to see them in action today proved that once again. the new terrorist tactic, which they've called for publicly, are these lone wolves who commit an act of terror. this is only preliminary. only a few hours, but at this point, there's no suggesting a wider plot, a wider scheme, but the actions of one individual who meant to cause pain and harm, and probably death, and the resulting terror....
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tonight cbs news confirmed the fbi is helping investigate the death of four u.s. soldiers killed in an ambush in niger earlier this month. one of the fallen soldiers is at the center of the war of words between president trump and a congresswoman was laid to rest today. >> reporter: friends, family and fellow soldiers honored sergeant la' david johnson in florida on saturday. his pregnant widow said good bye one final time. questions are growing over how 25-year-old johnson and three other u.s. service members died in an attack in niger on october 4th. also why johnson's body was found almost a mile from the ambush site, and how he became separated from his comrades. and it's unclear why his patrol hadn't expected enemy contact where this map shows 46 attacks took place over the last 20 months. spoke to reporters after meeting with senator john mccain who's called for more details about the attack. >> we can do better at communication. we can always improve on communication, and that's exactly what we'll do. >> reporter: president trump's efforts to console johnso
tonight cbs news confirmed the fbi is helping investigate the death of four u.s. soldiers killed in an ambush in niger earlier this month. one of the fallen soldiers is at the center of the war of words between president trump and a congresswoman was laid to rest today. >> reporter: friends, family and fellow soldiers honored sergeant la' david johnson in florida on saturday. his pregnant widow said good bye one final time. questions are growing over how 25-year-old johnson and three...
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former journalist fbi agent, and u.s. intelligence official john miller points to the reason why no plots have been actualized. even though 40 to 50 attempted attacks on the u.s. have been uncovered since 9/11. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed osama bin laden, the mastermind and underwriter behind the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist horrors. without bin laden, and with the recent killing of al rahman, his second in command, al-qaeda now its two top leaders. question, is president obama carrying on the bush-cheney war in every way except calling it bush-cheney? pat buchanan? >> yes, and he's been i have' good commander in chief, he's took down osama bin laden and kept guantanamo open. al-qaeda's being decimated and decapitated in afghanistan and paki
former journalist fbi agent, and u.s. intelligence official john miller points to the reason why no plots have been actualized. even though 40 to 50 attempted attacks on the u.s. have been uncovered since 9/11. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried...
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. >>> the fbi is relaunching an investigation into the 1982 incident that left seven people dead after they took tylenol. at the center is theuner ted kaczynski. they want a dna sample but to date, he has declined. the unabomber is serving a life sentence for killing three people and wounding 23 others in a string of bombings that spanned two decades. >>> space shuttle commander mark kelly is giving a long distance update on his wife. congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she underwent another surgery to help her recover from an assassination attempt. >> everything went as planned. her neurosurgeons are very happy. she's recuperating and getting back to therapy today. >>> yesterday, doctors in houston, texas, replaced a portion of her skull that was removed to relieve brain swelling. kelly says he is staying in close contact with family members while in space to ensure his wife's condition is stable. >>> fewer americans are tying the knot. coming up, we'll unravel the reasons behind the decline in marriage. howard has the forecast. >> j.c., we've got some light rain here in northwest. on l
. >>> the fbi is relaunching an investigation into the 1982 incident that left seven people dead after they took tylenol. at the center is theuner ted kaczynski. they want a dna sample but to date, he has declined. the unabomber is serving a life sentence for killing three people and wounding 23 others in a string of bombings that spanned two decades. >>> space shuttle commander mark kelly is giving a long distance update on his wife. congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she...
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there were concerns a passenger on the government's no fly list had somehow gotten on board but the fbi has now cleared that person. now they have to investigate how the passenger was able to board in the first place before they deemed he was indeed safe to fly. >>> in kansas it took juries to come back with a conviction. admitting he killed abortion dr. george tiller. >>> a group of local doctors is just back from haiti after lending their medical expertise to hundreds of quake victims desperate for their help. doctors are part of a group called community coalition for haiti and they have been working in that country for more than 20 years now. they were on the ground there just four days after the quake and among them dr. joe told us he had to do several amputations. one on a woman who had a wall fall on her hand. >> she had gone for a prolonged number of days and developed essentially gangrene. tissues are essentially dead. and we had to amputate her entire extremity. >> her left arm? >> all the way up to the shoulder. >> one u.n. official says there remains a tremendous need for med
there were concerns a passenger on the government's no fly list had somehow gotten on board but the fbi has now cleared that person. now they have to investigate how the passenger was able to board in the first place before they deemed he was indeed safe to fly. >>> in kansas it took juries to come back with a conviction. admitting he killed abortion dr. george tiller. >>> a group of local doctors is just back from haiti after lending their medical expertise to hundreds of...
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so, the fbi investigators are going to look to see if whether or not he was motivated by, the imu or another extremist group. did he have any contact with them? that's why they will be looking at computers and cell phones and that sort of thing to see if there is any affiliation there. >> as you mention, i know the new york police department has the said this, this, ee send sthael whee send sthael wh essentially looking for, in a place that is vulnerable, almost can't be protected right? >> that's right. we have gotten better at protecting large pedestrian areas. think about the area around the 9/11 memorial. we can protect a sort of discreet area. the west side highway which runs the length of manhattan in that bike path as you say, anthony near impossible to protect. and so, people are strul nerable when they're there. >> fran townsend, thank you very much. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> remember it is halloween here in new york city. across the nation, so many people attend the halloween parade here every year. and there are still so many people on the streets as
so, the fbi investigators are going to look to see if whether or not he was motivated by, the imu or another extremist group. did he have any contact with them? that's why they will be looking at computers and cell phones and that sort of thing to see if there is any affiliation there. >> as you mention, i know the new york police department has the said this, this, ee send sthael whee send sthael wh essentially looking for, in a place that is vulnerable, almost can't be protected right?...
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it's useful to have a friend in the fbi, isn't it? and i'm a good friend. well, i'm a great believer in inter-agency cooperation. i don't see why we couldn't engage in some. i look forward to it, virgil. oh, by the way, one thing you might want to know about patrick jane-- you know how he's been out of sight in the past year? you know where he's been? no. an insane asylum. good luck. done. thank you. (man) good morning. hey, boss. shh. (lowered voice) we caught one. fresno. (lowered voice) get rigsby. let's leave before traffic. okay. stay tuned for scenes from our next episode. >> next on 9 news, sandy continues to strengthen. a devastating storm is on the way in terms of both wind and flooding. eping hair smooth shiny and free from flyaways. new dove style + care frizz free cream serum. better style through better care. and i've got to pick someone. [ thinking ] okay, you just ordered a crispy mcchicken and a fresh-brewed sweet tea for only a buck each off mcdonald's dollar menu, so you're smart. nah, i got nothing. ♪ >> tonight, the washington area bra
it's useful to have a friend in the fbi, isn't it? and i'm a good friend. well, i'm a great believer in inter-agency cooperation. i don't see why we couldn't engage in some. i look forward to it, virgil. oh, by the way, one thing you might want to know about patrick jane-- you know how he's been out of sight in the past year? you know where he's been? no. an insane asylum. good luck. done. thank you. (man) good morning. hey, boss. shh. (lowered voice) we caught one. fresno. (lowered voice) get...
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the special counsel's office, examining firing of fbi director james comey and if any one including the president obstructed justice. it asked the justice department to hand over documents pertaining to the firing and the attorney general decision to recuse himself from the russian investigation. anthony. >> thank you, jeff. >>> president trump called north korea's government a murderous regime and said he is designating it a state sponsor of terrorism. margaret brennan at the white house. margaret what does this designation mean exactly? >> well president trump said putting north korea on the terror black list will make it available to the u.s. to put more sanctions on what is the world's most sanctioned regime. largely symbolic. it will make it difficult to do business with pyongyang. it puts north korea on the list as sudan, syria and iran. countries that have supported terrorist groups to. day's action has no direct link to the nuclear program. the administration noted kim jong-un has not launched a test missile in more than 60 days. that's one reason why the secretary of state said
the special counsel's office, examining firing of fbi director james comey and if any one including the president obstructed justice. it asked the justice department to hand over documents pertaining to the firing and the attorney general decision to recuse himself from the russian investigation. anthony. >> thank you, jeff. >>> president trump called north korea's government a murderous regime and said he is designating it a state sponsor of terrorism. margaret brennan at the...
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investigation has president donald trump lashing out at his own attorney general, jeff sessions and fired fbi director james comey. >> we love this job. we love this department and i plan to continue long as that is appropriate. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions said he has no plans to resign despite her -- despite reports that president donald trump regrets hiring him. president trump vented to the new york times on sources said he used the recusal from the russian investigation as a sign of weakness. >> sessions should have never recused himself and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. it's extremely unfair and that is a mild word, to the president. >> reporter: sessions withdrew from the russia investigation after it was revealed he met with sergey kislyak and there were no meetings with any russians, he said. undisclosed meetings will be the focus of attention when jared kushner, the president son-in-law and senior white house advisor testifies in front of congress on monday. >> we have now three
investigation has president donald trump lashing out at his own attorney general, jeff sessions and fired fbi director james comey. >> we love this job. we love this department and i plan to continue long as that is appropriate. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions said he has no plans to resign despite her -- despite reports that president donald trump regrets hiring him. president trump vented to the new york times on sources said he used the recusal from the russian...
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the fbi says cornell was under surveillance at all times and no lives were in danger at any time. >>> house speaker john boehner credits government surveillance for helping to uncover the threat to bomb the capital. the ohio lawmaker specifically mentioned the foreign intelligence surveillance act or fisa. that's the controversial program that gives the government authority to eavesdrop under certain conditions. >>> in north carolina, duke university will not sound the muslim call to prayer for the school's iconic bell tower. it was supposed to be a new weekly tradition and a way to make the campus seem more inclusive for its 700 muslims. but the school abandoned the idea yesterday because of a large public outcry as well as violent threats, some of them on facebook. >> there was more than one facebook post. we received a number of calls and e-mails, some of which were actually -- [ inaudible ] >> every regionion has had ups and downs, every religion has had violence associated with its history so i really don't think it's fair. >> reporter: the head of duke's islamic studies center s
the fbi says cornell was under surveillance at all times and no lives were in danger at any time. >>> house speaker john boehner credits government surveillance for helping to uncover the threat to bomb the capital. the ohio lawmaker specifically mentioned the foreign intelligence surveillance act or fisa. that's the controversial program that gives the government authority to eavesdrop under certain conditions. >>> in north carolina, duke university will not sound the muslim...
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maryland if the state goes through with a plan to make drivers undergo fbi background checks. >> but up next a little girl explaining why she gave up her birthday to help local police k-9s. >> at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley, an inside look at president-elect ?? know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. ?? know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. ?? know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy virginia beach police department. a 10-year-old girl sacrificed her birthday to buy protective vests for their k-9s. the report. >> amazing. >> it's always re warding seeing the fruits of your labor. >> very good. >> and the face s you're able to impact positively. especially when you're 10 years old sacrificing what most kids would want, birthday presents. and facebook. >> that's what alexis maddenly did instead of asking for birthday presents. she asked for donations. >> you have to have it in you to do it. >> only to give the money away, all $3,200 to virginia beach police to buy protective vests for a
maryland if the state goes through with a plan to make drivers undergo fbi background checks. >> but up next a little girl explaining why she gave up her birthday to help local police k-9s. >> at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley, an inside look at president-elect ?? know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. ?? know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. ?? know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy...
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. >> this is the fbi. >> the gold is mine. i found it. >> the only question i left with is, how did $17 billion disappear overnight? >>> an underground manhattan hot spot for super models only? >> it's kind of like a sorority. >> our cameras are taking you inside new york's model lounge. >> around the world with amy schumer. her hilarious trip with her boyfriend ben. >>> plus, a new york housewife gives us a tour of her 11,000 square foot mansion. ♪ was mr. bonejanglesny expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. >>> the amy schumer is one of the honorees in london last night. cameron and i had the honor of sitting across from her and talking to miss schumer beforehand. it's scary! you have to be on your toes. you never know what she's goiig to say next. >> last night was a great example. >> amy's speech had jaws dropping. >> the human of the year finally we're celebrati
. >> this is the fbi. >> the gold is mine. i found it. >> the only question i left with is, how did $17 billion disappear overnight? >>> an underground manhattan hot spot for super models only? >> it's kind of like a sorority. >> our cameras are taking you inside new york's model lounge. >> around the world with amy schumer. her hilarious trip with her boyfriend ben. >>> plus, a new york housewife gives us a tour of her 11,000 square foot...
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. >> reporter: police located evidence, and forwarded that information to the fbi joint task terror force. local investigators say they may not be able to do much else. they say the flyers don't have any threat, and are only promoting white supremacy. >> you don't think that's alive and well these days. no one does. >> reporter: we're going to call it. put it on a speaker. >> the person you're trying to reach is not accepting this time. >> reporter: i definitely have a whole lot of questions. >> who do these people think they are? >> stay out of leesburg. stay out of virginia. stay out of this country, honestly. >> let's hope it's never going to happen again. >> reporter: wusa9. >> police are planning to have increased patrols out there tonight. they say it has nothing to do with those flyers. spokesperson told us they have no reason to believe the public is in any danger right now. some strong opinions on or wusa9 facebook page tonight. chad says if you ignore these people, they will fade away. cathy add, they've been in winchester and port royal as well. mike says it's disgusting. pass
. >> reporter: police located evidence, and forwarded that information to the fbi joint task terror force. local investigators say they may not be able to do much else. they say the flyers don't have any threat, and are only promoting white supremacy. >> you don't think that's alive and well these days. no one does. >> reporter: we're going to call it. put it on a speaker. >> the person you're trying to reach is not accepting this time. >> reporter: i definitely...
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. >>> a seattle cartoonist in hiding after warnings from the fbi receiving death threats publishing a cartoon in this seattle weekly. by summer a cartoon went viral on the web and angered muslim fundamentalists in pakistan. norris went underground and changed her name at the fbi's urging. >>> the man who killed john lennon had other targets. mark david chapman told a parole board this month he considered considering johnny carson and elizabeth taylor. he said the ex-'beatle was more accessible. he was denied parole. notes on his hearing were released thursday. >>> the former president jimmy carter has harsh words for ted kennedy in an upcoming interview. he said the former senator killed his own efforts at health care some 30 years ago. >> the fact is that we would have had sxrensive health care now had it not been for ted kennedy's deliberately blocking the legislation i proposed in 1978 or '79. >> you blame teddy for the failure. >> exactly. >> health care, his issue. >> exactly. it was his fault. ted kennedy killed the bill. >> carter said he killed the bill out of spite because he
. >>> a seattle cartoonist in hiding after warnings from the fbi receiving death threats publishing a cartoon in this seattle weekly. by summer a cartoon went viral on the web and angered muslim fundamentalists in pakistan. norris went underground and changed her name at the fbi's urging. >>> the man who killed john lennon had other targets. mark david chapman told a parole board this month he considered considering johnny carson and elizabeth taylor. he said the ex-'beatle...
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. >>> the board of trustees is now turning to a former fbi director. >> lead its investigation into the child sex charges against a former football coach. manuel brings us the details. >> former fbi director, lui says he will lead a lengthy investigation into the child sex abuse scandal that is rocking penn state. >> we will make recommendations to the board of trustees, which will ensure we rectify such failures of leadership and control environment at penn state that allowed anyone to prey on children with impunity. >> a special committee to investigate allegations that former assistant football coach, jerry sandusky sexually abused eight boys during a 15 year period. two officials face criminal charges for allegedly lying to the grand jury. >> we are committed to leaving no stone unturned to get to the bottom of what happened. who knew what, when, and what changes must be made to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> the university's president and legendary coach, joe paterno were fired. >> we will also thoroughly study all of the university's policies, procedures, compliance and inte
. >>> the board of trustees is now turning to a former fbi director. >> lead its investigation into the child sex charges against a former football coach. manuel brings us the details. >> former fbi director, lui says he will lead a lengthy investigation into the child sex abuse scandal that is rocking penn state. >> we will make recommendations to the board of trustees, which will ensure we rectify such failures of leadership and control environment at penn state...
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s reports showed that none of the subjects had an fbi file when, in fact, there were fbi records on "seven of the ten." are there people today who have clearances and should not have them? >> john hamre: yes. there are... we have spies in our midst. i'm convinced of it. >> pelley: john hamre is a former deputy secretary of defense who chairs the defense policy board that advises the pentagon. >> hamre: our system is very obsolete, in my view. >> pelley: obsolete, hamre says, because the foundation of each investigation is a questionnaire, called a standard form 86, which the applicant fills out himself. aaron alexis got away with lying on the form about his gun related arrest. and manning lied about his mental health. also, regulations don't allow investigators to search the applicant's social media because of privacy concerns. >> hamre: it's amazing what people will say on their facebook account that they don't say on a security clearance. >> pelley: edward snowden, the national security agency contractor who pulled off the biggest theft of u.s. secrets ever, had a background investi
s reports showed that none of the subjects had an fbi file when, in fact, there were fbi records on "seven of the ten." are there people today who have clearances and should not have them? >> john hamre: yes. there are... we have spies in our midst. i'm convinced of it. >> pelley: john hamre is a former deputy secretary of defense who chairs the defense policy board that advises the pentagon. >> hamre: our system is very obsolete, in my view. >> pelley:...
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saipov had been on the fbi radar though no indication he was planning an attack. more from homeland security correspondent. >> reporter: until taken down by an alert new york city police officer, saipov was not some one investigators seemed to view as capable of mass murder or even a threat. >> i need an ambulance. >> while the 29-year-old married father of three was not himself the subject of law enforcement investigation, intelligence source tells cbs news he had some contact with individuals who work and were kidded radicalized extremists one of whom was from uzbekistan. jon miller, nypd deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism says investigators have been going througip >> what were his communications who were they with content what's relevant to this? >> saipov from uzbekistan, hotbed of radicalization for young isis sympathizers many whom have gone on to fight in syria and iraq. he emigrated to the u.s. in 2010. settling in ohio where people who know him say he spoke little english and seemed to grow disillusioned, angry and depressed as he e
saipov had been on the fbi radar though no indication he was planning an attack. more from homeland security correspondent. >> reporter: until taken down by an alert new york city police officer, saipov was not some one investigators seemed to view as capable of mass murder or even a threat. >> i need an ambulance. >> while the 29-year-old married father of three was not himself the subject of law enforcement investigation, intelligence source tells cbs news he had some...
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the suspects were caught in an fbi sting. their arrest is not linked to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death and not connected to any foreign terrorist groups. investigators say the men wanted to make a statement against quote, corporate america. >> the threat we face is a diverse one. that terrorism can come in many hughs and from many homelands. >> the suspect range in age from 20 to 35. authorities say there was no real danger because the explosives were inoperable and controlled by the bureau. >>> we are following breaking news out of silver spring. montgomery county firefighters continue to work a major apartment fire in the 2800 block of paris drive. the captain tells us the fire appears to have started in the attic of the apartment complex and then quickly spread to other buildings there. we're told no residents have been hurt, but one firefighter did suffer serious, but nonlife threatening heat related injuries. the firefighter was transported to a local hospital. another firefighter suffered minor injuries. the
the suspects were caught in an fbi sting. their arrest is not linked to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death and not connected to any foreign terrorist groups. investigators say the men wanted to make a statement against quote, corporate america. >> the threat we face is a diverse one. that terrorism can come in many hughs and from many homelands. >> the suspect range in age from 20 to 35. authorities say there was no real danger because the explosives were inoperable and...
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. >> the fbi can't say whether or not with certainty this is a real threat. agents are working against an urgent deadline. it began with an overseas source telling the cia he heard of an al qaeda plot to attack this weekend with car bombs. he heard they could play out sometime between today, saturday and monday, all to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. the source did mention three possible operatives including two americans who could be involved but the information was not complete and so far, russ, cannot be confirmed. >> coming down here to ground zero there is a lot of police presence in downtown manhattan. what else can you tell us about new york and beyond? >> security is tight in washington and new york. there are a lot of checkpoints and bomb squads. all this is because of the 9/11 ceremonies that are playing out. police can't take any chances here. they don't know what they have but they're looking for operatives. perhaps they have a name. i do have to say that against this backdrop of concern there is also at least a thought that maybe this isn't a
. >> the fbi can't say whether or not with certainty this is a real threat. agents are working against an urgent deadline. it began with an overseas source telling the cia he heard of an al qaeda plot to attack this weekend with car bombs. he heard they could play out sometime between today, saturday and monday, all to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. the source did mention three possible operatives including two americans who could be involved but the information was not complete and...
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plans to send up to 1,000 of its own agents including 500 from the fbi to look after american athletes and diplomats in england. >> reaction by the americans to say what is security, how is it going to be set up. >> the games are being held at 32 venues here in london and across england. british officials are still working to finalize security plans for each site. but that they're confident. >> i'm satisfied that we've got the skills and the expertise to make sure they pass off and focus on what they should be, a fantastic sporting spectacle. a source tells u.s. news, u.s. officials aren't happy with the planning and they don't do risk management, they do risk elimination. the british military has reportedly agreed to give limited help. otherwise, it could mean pulling forces from afghanistan for the olympics. heather covar for cbs news, london. >>> good morning and thank you for watching 9news now. it is 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> we're glad you're here. i'm mike hydeck. beverly farmer is in for monika samtani this week. first, we start with howard bernstein with your weather. 66
plans to send up to 1,000 of its own agents including 500 from the fbi to look after american athletes and diplomats in england. >> reaction by the americans to say what is security, how is it going to be set up. >> the games are being held at 32 venues here in london and across england. british officials are still working to finalize security plans for each site. but that they're confident. >> i'm satisfied that we've got the skills and the expertise to make sure they pass...
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. >>> the zika virus may scare off an nba player, and one of the fbi east most wanted is caught. "the los angeles times" reports the arrest of a man suspected in the killing of his pregnant girlfriend during a car game. philip was arrested sunday at the mexican border. he's been on the run since allegedly shooting his girlfriend in the head last month. >>> "the dallas morning news" reports the departure of another official in the baylor university sexual assault scandal. athletic director 'yan mccause follo follows the firing of the football coach. an investigation found that the school is not act on sexual assault allegations against athletes. >>> "the chicago tribune star" reports an nba star might skip the olympics in brazil because of zika. pau gasol of the bulls says that athletes aren't being told enough about the risk of exposure to the gasol helped spain win silver medals in basketball at the last two summer games. >>> and "the hollywood reporter" recaps the presentation of awards to three movie stars at the vatican. pope francis gave medals to richard clooney, richard ge
. >>> the zika virus may scare off an nba player, and one of the fbi east most wanted is caught. "the los angeles times" reports the arrest of a man suspected in the killing of his pregnant girlfriend during a car game. philip was arrested sunday at the mexican border. he's been on the run since allegedly shooting his girlfriend in the head last month. >>> "the dallas morning news" reports the departure of another official in the baylor university sexual...
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overnight, the fbi searched his last official address in tampa, florida. as well as the location in materson, w suspect is believed to have been living recently. new york's governor believes this is a classic case of the radicalization of a domestic terrorist. >> they have a very simple play. rent a car or truck and create mayhem. >> reporter: the attack took place on a scenic bike path near the hudson river. the suspect drove about .8 of a mile striking pedestrians and bikers. after he rammed a school bus, he rammed through traffic armed with what police say were a pellet and paint ball gun. nypd officer ryan nash took down the suspect with a gunshot to the stomach. >> we were really terrified and shocked at what happened. >> reporter: one person who knew the suspect in florida told police saipov liked the u.s. and didn't seem like a terrorist. saipov was a commercial truck driver and had recently worked for uber. the company says he passed a background check and had been with them for about six months. reporting live in lower back to you. >> federal inve
overnight, the fbi searched his last official address in tampa, florida. as well as the location in materson, w suspect is believed to have been living recently. new york's governor believes this is a classic case of the radicalization of a domestic terrorist. >> they have a very simple play. rent a car or truck and create mayhem. >> reporter: the attack took place on a scenic bike path near the hudson river. the suspect drove about .8 of a mile striking pedestrians and bikers....
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but he is a bit on the defensive tonight as the fbi investigates a $15,000 gift from a ceo that helped foot the bill for mcdonnell's daughter's wedding. as peggy fox explains, he did not accept the gift because it wasn't for him. >> governor bob mcdonnell answered questions about the ceo, johnny williams, who has given him and his family expensive gifts. >> no one during my administration has been given any special consideration because of their friendships, because of
but he is a bit on the defensive tonight as the fbi investigates a $15,000 gift from a ceo that helped foot the bill for mcdonnell's daughter's wedding. as peggy fox explains, he did not accept the gift because it wasn't for him. >> governor bob mcdonnell answered questions about the ceo, johnny williams, who has given him and his family expensive gifts. >> no one during my administration has been given any special consideration because of their friendships, because of
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resigning from the school this past march when the fbi started asking questions. she faces ten years in prison. her sentencing is scheduled for july 30. live in alexandria, surae chinn, 9news now. >> all right, thank you. >>> nfl hall of famer, lawrence taylor, in trouble with the law again. the former new york giant is charged tonight with raping a 16-year-old girl. and sports director, brett haber, live with the details. >> reporter: lawrence taylor's drug problems and the various run-ins with the law have been well documented over the years. but today, they represent by far the most agreges hall of fame line backers, arrested this morning on rape charges after police said that the former football star paid $300 to a known felon in exchange for sex with the underage girl. when the girl refused to submit to taylor, reports said that he sexually assaulted her. the girl reportedly sent text messages to her uncle, reporting the attack. the uncle then contacted police who had this to say about the incident. >> lawrence taylor was charged with rape in a third degree.
resigning from the school this past march when the fbi started asking questions. she faces ten years in prison. her sentencing is scheduled for july 30. live in alexandria, surae chinn, 9news now. >> all right, thank you. >>> nfl hall of famer, lawrence taylor, in trouble with the law again. the former new york giant is charged tonight with raping a 16-year-old girl. and sports director, brett haber, live with the details. >> reporter: lawrence taylor's drug problems and...
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president johnson sent the fbi and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what's happened, these men have been killed. >> well now what would make you think they'd been killed. >> because of the fact it that it is the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the body of the three men would be found together, six weeks later. the names, chaney, goodman, and schwerner joined those of 100 victims, emmett till and jimmy lee jackson, investigated again after the passing of a federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed the state of mississippi won a manslaughter convicttion against one more of the clen hast of those who knew anything ve died. the case that became known as mississippi burning, is now officially closed. but there is something else. in goodman's last word to his parents, found on a postcard, "all my love" word that heal. bill plante, cbs news, washington. >>> up next, a new generation gets in the swing of the lindy hop. p?p?o?gv >>> michelle miller gets the l
president johnson sent the fbi and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what's happened, these men have been killed. >> well now what would make you think they'd been killed. >> because of the fact it that it is the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the body of the three men would be found together, six weeks later. the names, chaney, goodman, and schwerner joined those of 100 victims, emmett till and jimmy...
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steven is the former chief of counter terrorism at the fbi. he thinks young muslim girls are being lowered as a way of giving meaning to their lives. >> they see, they hear. they hear the appeal. and they are susceptible to it. >> the terrified family of 15- year-old is pleading for her to come back to her home in western england. >> we just want you back home. >> disappeared last month and there are fears she made the journey to iraq or syria to join isis fighters. and for some young women, it's not just the battle that beckens. many girls are choosing to marry isis fighters and produce children. cbs news. >> authorities arrested colorado teen, shannon connolly in denver last month. connolly's lawyer said that arrest may have saved her life. >>> u.s.a. swimming just announced it is suspending michael phelps for six months following last week's dui arrest. over the weekend, the olympic gold medalist announced he is going to rehab. he was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, excessive speed, and crossing double lines in baltimor
steven is the former chief of counter terrorism at the fbi. he thinks young muslim girls are being lowered as a way of giving meaning to their lives. >> they see, they hear. they hear the appeal. and they are susceptible to it. >> the terrified family of 15- year-old is pleading for her to come back to her home in western england. >> we just want you back home. >> disappeared last month and there are fears she made the journey to iraq or syria to join isis fighters. and...
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we're getting a first look at fired fbi director james comey's new memoir "a higher loyalty." he said president trump asked him for loyalty during a private meeting in january. the book will discuss good ethical leadership and also promises to reveal untold stories from his career. the book is who's going to get that interview. shall we extend an invitation right now? >> something tells me that's going to be a good book. he took notes. he's already testified on capitol hill. he took notes about his conversations with the president. the president demanded loyalty. so the book is called "higher loyalty." >>> "the new york times" reports crops in 25 states were damaged by unintended drift of a weed killer. it damaged more than 3.6 million acres of soybean crops. it can drift off fields and kill conventional crops. >>> britain's "telegraph" reports humans may need to fake gravity to reach mars without brain damage. it causes the brain to shiftup ward against the top of the skuchlt it vital neural regions. those affect movement which helped people avoid making in inappropriate comm
we're getting a first look at fired fbi director james comey's new memoir "a higher loyalty." he said president trump asked him for loyalty during a private meeting in january. the book will discuss good ethical leadership and also promises to reveal untold stories from his career. the book is who's going to get that interview. shall we extend an invitation right now? >> something tells me that's going to be a good book. he took notes. he's already testified on capitol hill. he...
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we'll show you why the fbi is having a tough time stopping the threats of terror. that's ahead. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the wall street journal" says the united states and its alies are relieuing new options to withdrawal troops from afghanistan. they include keeping the presence at or near 10,000 troops reducing by 8,000. cutting the u.s. force by half or following the current plan to draw down to just several hundred troops. >>> "the new york times" reports on federal reserve chair janet yellen's announcement that interest rates will likely rise. they plan to make the move before the end of 2015 because of improved labor market conditions. she struggled to deliver her remarks in massachusetts yesterday and took a long pause in her speech. a spokeswoman said she felt continued with her schedule thursday evening. >>> "usa today" shows us new pictures of pluto. nasa's new horizon spacecraft delivered the first high-resolution color pictures. some are close-ups of the dwarf planet's unique landscape, includi
we'll show you why the fbi is having a tough time stopping the threats of terror. that's ahead. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the wall street journal" says the united states and its alies are relieuing new options to withdrawal troops from afghanistan. they include keeping the presence at or near 10,000 troops reducing by 8,000. cutting the u.s. force by half or following the current plan to draw down to just several...
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in florida, fbi agents visited an apartment complex in tampa that was listed as the suspect's last known address. in new jersey a bomb squad searched the suspect's personal vehicle at a home depot in passaic where he allegedly rented a vehicle from. >> he lived here for three months and obviously if you ask a lot of people here, no one knows him. >> reporter: he once worked as a driver for uber. >> thanks so much. the eight people killed in the attack include eight men from argentina. they were here celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation. a sixth person died from belgium. we spoke with a man who ignored gunshots in order to take this video. demarco morgan is near the spot where the attack ended. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. a massachusetts man who met his friends from argentina was also hurt. it ended near that bridge where you very active cream scene. five of the victims who were killed were part of a group of argentinian men from rosario, northwest northwest. they meant to pay tribute to more than three decades of friendship. one of those vi
in florida, fbi agents visited an apartment complex in tampa that was listed as the suspect's last known address. in new jersey a bomb squad searched the suspect's personal vehicle at a home depot in passaic where he allegedly rented a vehicle from. >> he lived here for three months and obviously if you ask a lot of people here, no one knows him. >> reporter: he once worked as a driver for uber. >> thanks so much. the eight people killed in the attack include eight men from...
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fbi said don't interrupt our investigation. what happens is he's still practicing in michigan, still seeing patient and it eat a year later. >> has trchlt nasr been charged with any crimes related to these allegations? >> yeah. dr. nassar was last year. i have to emphasize, he's saying i'm innocent. he said i'm not guilty. it's a medical procedure. >> was it related to a jim fast? >> somebody else there's not one of the three i interviewed. >> kudo to the indy national star. >> you can see the full report on sunday night. he'll talk with the attorney representing the women treated by dr. nassar. that's sunday right here on cbs. >>> on monday, the two women featured and an elim pick medalest. >>> self-destrul strulkstructin abs. one demonstrates how it a message as soon as it's red. we invite you to the podcast achlt find them all on apple's ipad app. we'll be right back. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because
fbi said don't interrupt our investigation. what happens is he's still practicing in michigan, still seeing patient and it eat a year later. >> has trchlt nasr been charged with any crimes related to these allegations? >> yeah. dr. nassar was last year. i have to emphasize, he's saying i'm innocent. he said i'm not guilty. it's a medical procedure. >> was it related to a jim fast? >> somebody else there's not one of the three i interviewed. >> kudo to the indy...
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fbi, secret service and nypd are all investigating. >> eric trump's wife opened the letter at their home in the trump parc east building south of central park and that is where don dahler is right now. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the letter arrived here at eric trump's luxury apartment in manhattan. last night, thursday night, the police swarmed this area after laura trump opened an envelope and noticed it contained white pou powder. it is not hazardous. the letter contained an threat saying if donald trump does not withdrawal from the presidential election, his campaign stopped, that his family would be harmed. 32-year-old eric trump is donald trump's second oldest son. he has been a fixture on the campaign trail and often appearing behind his father at events. incidentally is not the first threat to trump this week. earlier this week the hacker group known as anonymous issued a threat saying they are going to declare total war fare against trump towards statements he has made about banning muslims and deporting mexicans and they say they will launch a cyberattack on h
fbi, secret service and nypd are all investigating. >> eric trump's wife opened the letter at their home in the trump parc east building south of central park and that is where don dahler is right now. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the letter arrived here at eric trump's luxury apartment in manhattan. last night, thursday night, the police swarmed this area after laura trump opened an envelope and noticed it contained white pou powder. it is not hazardous. the letter...
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the opm's report shows none of the subjects had an fbi file, when in fact there were fbi records on seven of the ten." . are there people today who have clearances and should not have them? >> yes. we have spies in our midst. i'm convinced of it. >> reporter: john is a former deputy secretary of defense who chairs the defense policy board that advises the pentagon. >> it is obsolete in my point of view. >> reporter: because the foundation of each investigation is a questionnaire called a standard form 86 which the applicant fills out himself. aaron alexis got away with lying on the form about his gun-related arrest and manning lied about his mental health. also, regulations don't allow investigators to search the applicants social media because of privacy concerns. >> it's amazing what people will say on their facebook account that they don't say on security clearance. >> reporter: edward snowden, the national security agency contractor that pulled off the biggest theft of u.s. secrets ever had a background investigation no better than manning's or aaron alexis'. >> when we have failures
the opm's report shows none of the subjects had an fbi file, when in fact there were fbi records on seven of the ten." . are there people today who have clearances and should not have them? >> yes. we have spies in our midst. i'm convinced of it. >> reporter: john is a former deputy secretary of defense who chairs the defense policy board that advises the pentagon. >> it is obsolete in my point of view. >> reporter: because the foundation of each investigation is a...
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. >>> a virginia man charged with supporting the islamic state, the fbi arrested 26-year- old lionel williams yesterday in suffolk. they believe he was getting ready to stage a terror attack allegiance to isis on facebook. williams is now the 112th person charged in an isis- related crime in the united states and that's also the 11th virginiaian to face these kinds of charges. >>> that's a quick look at what's going on. >> friday is here and the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> so the lines were moving yesterday at reagan international. it was fairly busy. today aaa predicts it will probably not be nearly as smooth. good morning and happy friday, christmas is almost here and so is hanukkah. i'm mike hydeck. >> good morning, everyone, i'm makia turner. let's hand it over to mologist melissa nord. melissa, turning out to be not such a white christmas this year diswhrvment not going to be a white christmas. we'll see a green christmas eve and hanukkah, some rain showers around. today looks fairly quiet in the area if you're trying to head out of town or come back in we're starting off
. >>> a virginia man charged with supporting the islamic state, the fbi arrested 26-year- old lionel williams yesterday in suffolk. they believe he was getting ready to stage a terror attack allegiance to isis on facebook. williams is now the 112th person charged in an isis- related crime in the united states and that's also the 11th virginiaian to face these kinds of charges. >>> that's a quick look at what's going on. >> friday is here and the news at 4:30 starts right...
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but both were overshadowed by two revelations from the fbi. the fbi director told congress he is investigating whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to sway the election. then the director and the head of the national security agency testified there is no reason to believe mr. trump's accusation that he was wiretapped by president obama. an extraordinary rift has now opened between the white house and those two agencies critical to national security. >> i have no information that supports those tweets. >> reporter: several times fbi director james comey rejected the president's claim that president obama ordered trump tower wiretapped. adam schiff is the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. >> you said there has been no evidence of an illegal wiretap by president obama. is that right? >> i've said the fbi and the department of justice have no information to support those tweets. >> reporter: another white house claim that british intelligence wiretapped trump tower on behalf of the united states was dismissed by the
but both were overshadowed by two revelations from the fbi. the fbi director told congress he is investigating whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to sway the election. then the director and the head of the national security agency testified there is no reason to believe mr. trump's accusation that he was wiretapped by president obama. an extraordinary rift has now opened between the white house and those two agencies critical to national security. >> i have no information...
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the fbi uncovering another 15,000 e-mails and new allegations against the clinton foundation. but clinton laughed it off with jimmy kimmel. >> have you considered using facetime, instead of e-mail. >>> donald trump reaches out to immigrant communities calling for a fair but
the fbi uncovering another 15,000 e-mails and new allegations against the clinton foundation. but clinton laughed it off with jimmy kimmel. >> have you considered using facetime, instead of e-mail. >>> donald trump reaches out to immigrant communities calling for a fair but
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he is former deputy assistant director of the fbi. mr. brandon, good morning. >> good morning. >> it is the question of the morning. what good is it to put a suspect on a no-fly list monday morning when later that same day, he's going to successfully buy a one-way ticket, clear security, and get on a plane bound for dubai? >> well, this is the question of the day. how could this happen? this is not necessarily rocket science, and we've had a long time to work out all the glitches. it shouldn't have happened. but, in the end, we also have to remember, that, in fact, it did work. very close call on it, but it did work. >> it did work, but he still managed to get on the plane. what if, for example, he'd had explosives with him then? >> sure. >> on the plane. >> sure. no, it was -- it's not what should happen. there's no question about that. i don't mean to imply that at all. this has to be reviewed, and fine tuned, unfortunately we've been through this for a number of years and had a number of incidents. it has to be fixed right now. >> we h
he is former deputy assistant director of the fbi. mr. brandon, good morning. >> good morning. >> it is the question of the morning. what good is it to put a suspect on a no-fly list monday morning when later that same day, he's going to successfully buy a one-way ticket, clear security, and get on a plane bound for dubai? >> well, this is the question of the day. how could this happen? this is not necessarily rocket science, and we've had a long time to work out all the...
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the fbi exposed their alleged plot to kill a former inmate. vicente arenas is in miami where prosecutors linked the suspects to the ku klux klan. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like their intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involved the florida department of corrections. they had all worn the florida corrections uniform but the bros. cuters say they also donned the robes of a well known hate group. >> no one has been convicted yet. these are pending charge but the facts of this case are despicable. >> reporter: according to legal documents the three men are accused or trying to kill a former black inmate. driver allegedly told an fbi informant, i'm going have to catch this kpe pleaive. >> they invaded his home by attempting to murder him by injecting him with insulin and putting a fishing pole in his hand and making it look like he drowned. >> after that they tricked the suspect thinking their target ha
the fbi exposed their alleged plot to kill a former inmate. vicente arenas is in miami where prosecutors linked the suspects to the ku klux klan. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like their intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involved the florida department of corrections. they had all worn the florida corrections uniform but the bros. cuters say...
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the full force of the report by former fbi director louis freeh is still being digested. one thing is crystal clear, the legacy of joe paterno has been tarnished forever. >> we're here today because of a terrible tragedy was allowed to occur over many years at penn state university. >> fallout from the freeh report seemed to spread to every crack and corner of the shellshocked penn state community. from the board of trustees. >> our hearts remain heavy. and we are deeply ashamed. >> to the school's new president all across this once happy valley and beyond. >> it's really sad back at the university. terrible for the paterno family. >> the report totaling more than 430 interviews proved as comprehensive as it was condemning. laying out in detail what freeh called the callous and shocking disregard for victims by the most powerful leaders at penn state university. some 14 years of serial sexual abuse by jerry sandusky covered up by paterno, former president graham spanier, athletic director tim curley and senior vice president gary schultz. >> what's significant and shockin
the full force of the report by former fbi director louis freeh is still being digested. one thing is crystal clear, the legacy of joe paterno has been tarnished forever. >> we're here today because of a terrible tragedy was allowed to occur over many years at penn state university. >> fallout from the freeh report seemed to spread to every crack and corner of the shellshocked penn state community. from the board of trustees. >> our hearts remain heavy. and we are deeply...
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dhs, fbi put out a report in 2010 warning of this. they're starting to use it. that's very difficult to defend against. so we're going to have to look at is their tactics and respond. we're going to have to start putting concrete barriers between the flow of vehicles and groups of people. >> michael morel, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> soon after the attack president obama reaffirmed americans quote, solidarity and partnership with france our oldest ally. he said that after the attack, the u.s. ufred any assistance that french officials may need to investigate this attack and bring those officials responsible to justice. the candidates offered their support for france and said the hillary clinton said this cowardly attack strengthens our commitment to alliance and to defeating terrorism around the world. >> donald trump said another horrific attack, many dead and injured, when will we learn? it is only getting worse. trump postponed his vice presidential announcement after news of the attack broke. he was expected to introduce indiana governor mike pence toda
dhs, fbi put out a report in 2010 warning of this. they're starting to use it. that's very difficult to defend against. so we're going to have to look at is their tactics and respond. we're going to have to start putting concrete barriers between the flow of vehicles and groups of people. >> michael morel, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> soon after the attack president obama reaffirmed americans quote, solidarity and partnership with france our oldest ally. he said that after...
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focused on greig in a television commercial. >> the fbi is focusing on this woman. >> reporter: the fbi might be willing to make a deal to lessen the charges against her. >> if it's true that catherine greig had anything to do with whitey bulger's capture, she will be released on bail and a lot of people will then infer that it might have something to do with a deal that is already in the works for her. >> reporter: recently her lawyer, kevin reddington, a specialist in watered women's cases was asked about his client's relationship with bulger, but he would only say this. >> i think it is going to be a streamline simple case. i think that we're going to be looking for a speedy trial and trying to move it through the system as quickly as possible. >> reporter: officials say greig, a former dental hygienist went on the run with julyier in 1994, charged with 19 murders. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> according to her attorney, catherine greig will offer to put up her south boston home along with her twin sister's property as collateral. she's also expected to agree to wear a
focused on greig in a television commercial. >> the fbi is focusing on this woman. >> reporter: the fbi might be willing to make a deal to lessen the charges against her. >> if it's true that catherine greig had anything to do with whitey bulger's capture, she will be released on bail and a lot of people will then infer that it might have something to do with a deal that is already in the works for her. >> reporter: recently her lawyer, kevin reddington, a specialist in...
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he thought he was communicating with someone sympathetic to his cause but it was an fbi informant and it was being recorded. he encouraged him to build a pressure cooker bomb similar to the one used in the boston marathon bombing. if convicted he could get up to 20 years behind bars. >> let me ask you. isis has carried out a -- >> it's something law enforcement is looking into. isis has made these claims before and a lot of the information they're claiming to obtain is actually public information but in july fbi director james comey told us they had picked up signs of terrorists having an increasing interest in using cyber as a weapon of attack. norah? >> thank you so much. people across the nation will pause today to remember the victims of the september 11th attacks. people are already gathering in lower manhattan where 2,700 people were killed in the attack. this morning a giant flag was draped over the pentagon. more than 108 people died there. the obama will join staff on the white house fwroumds. and we'll bring you the moment of silence that will be observed across the country.
he thought he was communicating with someone sympathetic to his cause but it was an fbi informant and it was being recorded. he encouraged him to build a pressure cooker bomb similar to the one used in the boston marathon bombing. if convicted he could get up to 20 years behind bars. >> let me ask you. isis has carried out a -- >> it's something law enforcement is looking into. isis has made these claims before and a lot of the information they're claiming to obtain is actually...
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marshals and fbi agent. shot looking for a suspect at a motel in topeka. the agents are expected to be okay. >> an 18-year-old who opened fire at a wisconsin prom last night has died. police shot jacob wagner after he shot two people leaving at the prom at antigo high school a student until last year. police believe he chose his targets at random. wagner's victims are expected to survive. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪music runners on your mark! ♪you're rolled out at the dawning of the day♪ ♪heart racin' as you made your little get away♪ get set! ♪it feels like you've been runnin' all your life♪ ♪but why? oh why? (sfx: starter pistol shot) ♪so you've pulled away from the love that would've been there♪ ♪you start believin' that your situation's unfair ♪but there's always scars, when you fall back far♪ ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up againâ™
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we work very closely with the fbi. and lots of other intelligence organizations. and the level of security in this city probably makes new york the safest place to be. we have 3,000 cameras, radiation detectors. we have our own police officers in a dozen cities around the world, to find out what's going on overseas and what kind of responses work and what kind don't. we have 100 police officers that work with the fbi and the joint terrorism task force. we have an enormous -- we spend $8.5 million on our police department every year to keep the city safe. >> but does this threat carry more weight than let's say other threats? >> no. we take every single threat that is credible seriously. we may react differently, whether or not you talk about it or not. we may feel that it's more likely or less likely. but you never want to say, well, i didn't think that was very likely, so we didn't do anything. >> yeah. >> having said that, you can't be every place. my test is always, as i say to the police commissioner ray, would you let your two sons work in that building? and
we work very closely with the fbi. and lots of other intelligence organizations. and the level of security in this city probably makes new york the safest place to be. we have 3,000 cameras, radiation detectors. we have our own police officers in a dozen cities around the world, to find out what's going on overseas and what kind of responses work and what kind don't. we have 100 police officers that work with the fbi and the joint terrorism task force. we have an enormous -- we spend $8.5...
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the justice department is investigating reports that hundreds of fbi agents cheated on a test. the test covered new rules on when agencies can conduct surveillance or open new cases. the president of the fbi association says there was pervasive confusion about how the test was to be connected. we have spectacular video of a truck race crash. the high-speed crash ripped the top off of that truck. but miraculously, no one got hurt. gooden. well, here's a look at the weather, now we'll check in with dave price for that. a little less dangerous story. >> more on that story. don't drive your semiat 112 miles an hour. good to see you. we have a lot to talk about. we'll work our storyline, begin in the northeast where another day of hot and humid air being spun up by a high pressure system will bring you humidity and discomfort from boston down the i-95 corridor, hartford, new york, philadelphia, into d.c. again, not a pleasant day. it's a cold front which will push through but that is going to bring the threat of severe weather to places like chicago, st. louis, indianapolis and clev
the justice department is investigating reports that hundreds of fbi agents cheated on a test. the test covered new rules on when agencies can conduct surveillance or open new cases. the president of the fbi association says there was pervasive confusion about how the test was to be connected. we have spectacular video of a truck race crash. the high-speed crash ripped the top off of that truck. but miraculously, no one got hurt. gooden. well, here's a look at the weather, now we'll check in...
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of concern, dna found on the tape does not match any member of the anthony family, but does match an fbi lab technician. >> if there's an fbi analyst's dna on a piece of tape that's a critical piece of evidence that's bad new for the prosecution. >> reporter: prompts anthony's attorneys to demand first-degree murder an abuse charges be dropped effectively taking the death penalty off the table. caylee anthony's remains were found five months after her mom, casey, said her daughter was left with a baby-sitter. forensic tests on casey's car reveal the presence of chloroform and evidence of human decomposition. but the defense argues much of the kacase is circumstantial an there is a lack of physical evidence implicating casey in her daughter's murder. >>>. >> joining us now is jose baez and todd macaluso. thanks for taking the time. we just discovered that the hair found in casey's trunk did not come from a decomposing body and that the duct tape that was supposedly sla tore one found at the an thon notice home is not and furthermore was contaminated in the lab. do you think this is ground
of concern, dna found on the tape does not match any member of the anthony family, but does match an fbi lab technician. >> if there's an fbi analyst's dna on a piece of tape that's a critical piece of evidence that's bad new for the prosecution. >> reporter: prompts anthony's attorneys to demand first-degree murder an abuse charges be dropped effectively taking the death penalty off the table. caylee anthony's remains were found five months after her mom, casey, said her daughter...
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. >>> the fbi is sevsearching for missing intelligence officials from afghanistan. they disappeared a week ago after visiting washington and meeting with federal officials. >> both men were taking a course at marshall center program for advanced security studies. senior correspondent john miller, assistant director of national director. he has taught classes at marshall center. . good morning. >> good morning. >> tell me who they were about. >> one is major farouk, official the national director of security in afghanistan. he's in charge of their counterterrorism and organized crime section and the other is deputy chief of the american and european department of the nds. now, the nds is afghanistan's intelligence agency. it's got about 15,000 people in 30 different departments. these are two significant figures, a section chief and deputy chief. >> how did they go unaccounted for? >> they were there for the marshall center program. which is a terrific program. i've worked at the program, lectured in the program. then they do the washington center, where they tour th
. >>> the fbi is sevsearching for missing intelligence officials from afghanistan. they disappeared a week ago after visiting washington and meeting with federal officials. >> both men were taking a course at marshall center program for advanced security studies. senior correspondent john miller, assistant director of national director. he has taught classes at marshall center. . good morning. >> good morning. >> tell me who they were about. >> one is major...
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strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> the fbi director cleared difficult in two days to undo all of the damage from the fbi drama. >> our next president of the united states of america hillary clinton! >> let's get out and vote. let's do it together. thank you, and god bless you. >> a lot can happen in 500-plus days. >> what a -- it was right what we've been living for more than a year. >> a year and a half. >> progression of the dialogue and conversation between the two candidates. but voters will have in their minds when they cast their ballots today. >> and later, we'll see the donald trump evolution. >>> hillary clinton spoke to our nancy cordes a short time ago in her hometown of chappaqua, new york. let's go to nancy in chappaqua. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, where she cast a ballot herself for president. she was in a pretty good move, having not gotten any sleep last night. a pretty good shot in the arm to see your name on tom of the ticket. i asked her as she came out and greeted well-wishers whether sh
strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> the fbi director cleared difficult in two days to undo all of the damage from the fbi drama. >> our next president of the united states of america hillary clinton! >> let's get out and vote. let's do it together. thank you, and god bless you. >> a lot can happen in 500-plus days. >> what a -- it was right what we've been living for more than a year. >> a year and...
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disclosure by the fbi director james comey impacted this race? >> it's really hard to separate out different effects from the data from the polling unless we specifically polled for it which we did not at the time. we just noticed a bump that was not natural with what we have seen in the past. >> explain how you gathered data differently than other people. i think people don't realize every time they go to gym or on collecting that data in order to reach them, is that right? >> sure. there are three primary data sources we use. one being vote history and voter data we get from the party and others. if you voted in the past, commercial data which is what you were hinting at there, perform nsinformation and ge graphic information. the combination of that with polling allows us to be dynamic -- >> but the clinton team did t was your modeling better? >> i think the trend we saw late a lot of folks didn't want to believe particularly -- about a month out from the election we reweighted all of our polling and modeling like of the trends we saw earlier
disclosure by the fbi director james comey impacted this race? >> it's really hard to separate out different effects from the data from the polling unless we specifically polled for it which we did not at the time. we just noticed a bump that was not natural with what we have seen in the past. >> explain how you gathered data differently than other people. i think people don't realize every time they go to gym or on collecting that data in order to reach them, is that right?...